use aloevira paste till it fades..it will take a bit of time..but constantly keep using it..dont giv up
2006-10-02 21:55:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Crush an aspirin into powder, mix it with aloe vera gel, dab it on the area, and cover it with a bandaid overnight. In the morning, take the bandaid off and use cool water to wash away the residue. Pop open a Vitamin E capsule and use a QTip to coat the area with the oil (lightly, a little will do). Repeat with the Vitamin E oil throughout the day to keep the area moist.
Repeat until most of the redness goes away and the skin starts to look normal again.
2006-10-10 16:25:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If you have a new, moderately-raised scar, daily massage of the scar using a moisturizer or oil can help soften the stiff scar collagen. Vitamin E oil is sometimes recommended for massaging into scars, but regular moisturizers may work just as well. Medical studies have generally found that vitamin E oil has no special effect on scars, but many Net posters say it has improved their scars when rubbed in daily.
2006-10-09 08:05:04
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answered by psioni 4
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It doesnt sound like a scar at all. It will fade in the next few weeks, but if you are really worried you can use cocoa butter body lotion (Palmer's is the best make) or the oil 'Bio oil'.
These are both great for stretch marks which both men and women can get in adolescence (guys usually on their backs, top of their bums). Fact fans!
2006-10-08 11:27:11
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answered by zuffin 2
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The best answer is microdermabrasion.I have very fair skin, so any blemishes look like scars when they begin to heal. My fave (which has the good housekeeping seal of approval) can be found at my site. Use once a week at night after washing your face. Any questions, let me know there and I can get back to you. www.beautipage.com/andrea_piper
2006-10-09 19:22:41
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answered by Andrea the expert 2
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neosporin. or whatever. always make sure to put that on a scar. or cut. also pop pimples using two q-tips. that prevents the ick from inside from getting all over causing you to break out more. good luck
2006-10-10 15:03:51
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answered by superkat 2
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Back before all these facy-dancy lotions and gels were on the market, we used to use "Preparation H" on scars. Believe it or not, it works great and you can get a generic one at the $1.00 store!
2006-10-03 05:01:37
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answered by Wizard of Oz 3
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It is going to heal, but I found out that when I use the Olay Regenerist heating scrub, these little scars go away faster.
2006-10-09 12:09:01
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answered by Kat 6
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You can get a special scar cream. Go to a pharmacist and ask there, otherwise ask your doctor or dermatologist if he can tell you where to get it.
2006-10-10 02:14:31
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answered by Susanne K 1
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try "Mederma". You can purchase it from Watson, Guardian or in pharmacies. Mederma helps to reduce scars.
2006-10-03 04:58:08
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answered by mypurple 2
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